Sentence examples for difficult to rebuild from inspiring English sources

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But it's difficult to rebuild schools.

She has come to believe that, for the time being, it is too difficult to rebuild.

"Many of the villages remain inundated with water, making it difficult to rebuild," she said.

The states will then learn that important institutions are easy to destroy and devilishly difficult to rebuild.

Watson warned that the speed and reach of social media could quickly destroy a reputation, and in a way that was difficult to rebuild.

It was an impressive run for Portland, in the NBA it's incredibly difficult to rebuild on the fly while still being competitive.

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Perhaps he is thinking: "How can I use this to sell cheese?" All we can say for sure is that something very fundamental about festivals was shattered in that Oxfordshire field last weekend, and it may prove very difficult ever to rebuild it.

Are they willing to experience discomfort or have difficult conversations to rebuild relationships?

Some analysts think that it will be difficult to quickly rebuild inventories.

Nevertheless,"it has been very difficult to then rebuild trust and confidence on both sides".

We know how difficult it is to rebuild credibility.

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